Verboticism: Paratoot
DEFINITION: To imagine that you are peace dove, or maybe a pigeon, flying high above the crowd and dropping your best wishes on everyone.
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Cognijoyping
Created by: Javeson1
Pronunciation: COG-nee-joy-ing
Sentence: I always can be found cognojoyping the day before christmas at the busiest department stores!
Etymology: cognitive=thought, joy=happiness, and ping comes from droppings....as in bird droppings :)
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COMMENTS:
When you break it down this word really has every part of the definition in it, not just some of them... - Javeson1, 2006-12-18: 00:44:00
Yeah that's true --- maybe your missing the flying... but you do have the 'pings - jrogan, 2006-12-18: 00:51:00
well, dropping implies flying... :) - Javeson1, 2006-12-29: 00:45:00
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Dovebailing
Created by: chuck
Pronunciation: Duv-bay-ling
Sentence:
Etymology: A take on "dovetail," but the dove is dropping or "bailing" its best wishes.
Avianfever
Created by: erwalter
Pronunciation: a·vi·an·fe·ver
Sentence: She would often sit and daydream about coming down with avianfever so that she could leave all her worries behind.
Etymology: avian-bird; fever-illness or like
Contemguantribute
Created by: omista
Pronunciation: con-tem-guan-tri-bUt
Sentence: Jane was stuck in line at the airport security, late for her plane with no power to do anything about it, all that was left for her was a special gift for the NSA: contemguantribution. After all it is the thought that counts, right.
Etymology: contem(plate), guan(o), (retri/contri)tribution
Flighpoopering
Created by: xshadowswimmer08x
Pronunciation: fly-poop-er-ing
Sentence: I was daydreaming I was flypoopering in NY.
Etymology: Flight/poop
Daycream
Created by: whimsy
Pronunciation: dey-kreem
Sentence: Sitting in his cubicle the night before Christmas, he stared out the window and daycreamed his boss's luxury car.
Etymology: daydream + cream
Aerodefile
Created by: verbinator
Pronunciation: eh-ro'-di-file
Sentence: Another bad day at Grab 'n Go had Evelyn wishing she could be a pigeon and aerodefile the snotty shoppers bustling past the store.
Etymology: aero + defile